Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3

The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) affected individuals and businesses, alike. Understanding the impact of the crisis on businesses, and subsequently how firms are recovering, gives insights into the overall health of the economy as the world t...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021
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spelling okr-10986-359582021-07-20T05:10:13Z Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3 World Bank Group CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT FIRM SURVEY SALES REVENUE WORKFORCE BUSINESS FINANCE GENDER EXPECTATIONS GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) affected individuals and businesses, alike. Understanding the impact of the crisis on businesses, and subsequently how firms are recovering, gives insights into the overall health of the economy as the world tackles the health crisis it is facing. The follow-up surveys to the standard Enterprise Surveys (ES) aim to assess how businesses are adapting and recovering as the first signs of improvement appear in the global health situation. This document summarizes the main findings from the third round of follow-up surveys in Moldova. 2021-07-19T20:19:23Z 2021-07-19T20:19:23Z 2021-06-30 Survey http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/100501625057849405/Enterprise-Surveys-Follow-up-on-COVID-19-What-Businesses-Experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35958 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Moldova
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topic CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPACT
FIRM SURVEY
SALES REVENUE
WORKFORCE
BUSINESS FINANCE
GENDER
EXPECTATIONS
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
spellingShingle CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
PANDEMIC IMPACT
FIRM SURVEY
SALES REVENUE
WORKFORCE
BUSINESS FINANCE
GENDER
EXPECTATIONS
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
World Bank Group
Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3
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Moldova
description The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) affected individuals and businesses, alike. Understanding the impact of the crisis on businesses, and subsequently how firms are recovering, gives insights into the overall health of the economy as the world tackles the health crisis it is facing. The follow-up surveys to the standard Enterprise Surveys (ES) aim to assess how businesses are adapting and recovering as the first signs of improvement appear in the global health situation. This document summarizes the main findings from the third round of follow-up surveys in Moldova.
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author World Bank Group
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title Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3
title_short Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3
title_full Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3
title_fullStr Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise Surveys Follow-up on COVID-19 : What Businesses Experience, Moldova 2021, Round 3
title_sort enterprise surveys follow-up on covid-19 : what businesses experience, moldova 2021, round 3
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/100501625057849405/Enterprise-Surveys-Follow-up-on-COVID-19-What-Businesses-Experience
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